kenwalker

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Posts: 5
Joined: Aug. 2007 |
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Posted: Aug. 11 2007,23:13 |
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Hi There,
I love DSL; it's brilliant. I'm trying to totally circumvent the Windows build I have on my work laptop without screwing it up. All I need is Firefox and wifi, and I can get all my non-work stuff done. DSL lets me do just that.
So, here's the problem. When I boot DSL, it doesn't find my ethernet or wifi cards on my Thinkpad X41. I saw that there was an extension for the Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG card that Windows says I have.
When I install the extension and configure it per this, I get some errors when I run depmodscript.sh. Now, here's the deal: the extension seems to be configured for kernel 2.4.31. But the current shipping version of DSL comes with kernel 2.4.26. I tried to correct the problem by changing the path in depmodscript.sh to point to the 2.4.26, which works. But, when I run modprobe ipw2200, I get error messages.
Does anyone know how I can fix this? I presume that I either need to get DSL with 2.4.31 (is this in beta?) or an extension configured for 2.4.26 Is that right, or am I missing something?
I also tried to get this working with ndiswrapper, which is recommended for the ipw2100BG here. Still no joy.
Many thanks, Ken
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